The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 (of 10) Poetry - Volume 2
PART II. VER. 201, &C.
Causes hindering a true judgment--1. Pride, ver. 208--2. Imperfect learning, ver. 215--3. Judging by parts, and not by the whole, ver. 233 to 288--Critics in wit, language, versification, only, ver. 288, 305, 339, &c.--4. Being too hard to please, or too apt to admire, ver. 384--5. Partiality, too much love to a sect, to the ancients or moderns, ver. 394--6. Prejudice or prevention, ver. 408--7. Singularity, ver. 424--8. Inconstancy, ver. 430--9. Party spirit, ver. 452, &c.--10. Envy, ver. 466--Against envy and in praise of good nature, ver. 508, &c.--When severity is chiefly to be used by critics, ver. 526, &c.